- Materials
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- Flow Cell Wash Kit (EXP-WSH004) or Flow Cell Wash Kit XL (EXP-WSH004-XL)
- Equipment
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- P1000 pipette and tips
- P20 pipette and tips
- Ice bucket with ice
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Preparation to run the washing procedure
- This protocol assumes that the flow cell has already had a DNA/RNA library run on it
- The aim is to remove most of this initial library from the flow cell
- The Wash Kit contains all solutions required for removal of the initial library
- Data acquisition in MinKNOW should be stopped (if loading a new library or storing the flow cell), or paused (if loading more of the same library after the wash)
- After the flow cell has been washed, a new library can be loaded or the flow cell can be stored at 4°C
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Place the tube of Wash Mix (WMX) on ice. Do not vortex the tube.
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Thaw one tube of Wash Diluent (DIL) at room temperature.
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Mix the contents of Wash Diluent (DIL) thoroughly by vortexing, then spin down briefly and place on ice.
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In a fresh 1.5 ml Eppendorf DNA LoBind tube, prepare the following Flow Cell Wash Mix:
Reagent Volume per flow cell Wash Mix (WMX) 2 μl Wash Diluent (DIL) 398 μl Total 400 μl -
Mix well by pipetting, and place on ice. Do not vortex the tube.
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Stop or pause the sequencing experiment in MinKNOW, and leave the flow cell in the device.
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Remove waste buffer, as follows:
- Close the inlet port.
- Insert a P1000 pipette into a waste port and remove the waste buffer.
Note: As both the inlet port is closed, no fluid should leave the sensor array area.
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Slide the inlet port cover clockwise to open the inlet port.
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After opening the inlet port, check for a small air bubble under the cover. Draw back a small volume to remove any bubbles:
- Set a P1000 pipette to 200 µl
- Insert the tip into the inlet port
- Turn the wheel until the dial shows 220-230 µl, or until you can see a small volume of buffer entering the pipette tip.
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Slowly load 200 µl of the prepared flow cell wash mix into the inlet port, as follows:
- Using a P1000 pipette, take 200 µl of the flow cell wash mix
- Insert the pipette tip into the inlet port, ensuring there are no bubbles in the tip
- Slowly twist the pipette wheel down to load the flow cell (if possible with your pipette) or push down the plunger very slowly, leaving a small volume of buffer in the pipette tip.
- Set a timer for a 5 minute incubation.
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Once the 5 minute incubation time is complete, carefully load the remaining 200 µl of the prepared flow cell wash mix into the inlet port, as follows:
- Using a P1000 pipette, take 200 µl of the flow cell wash mix
- Insert the pipette tip into the inlet port, ensuring there are no bubbles in the tip
- Slowly twist the pipette wheel down to load the flow cell (if possible with your pipette) or push down the plunger very slowly, leaving a small volume of buffer in the pipette tip.
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Close the inlet port and wait for 1 hour.
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Remove the waste buffer, as follows:
- Ensure the inlet port is closed.
- Insert a P1000 pipette into a waste port and remove the waste buffer
Note: As the inlet port is closed, no fluid should leave the sensor array area.